Battle for Pokrovsk: Ukraine’s military says it has pushed back Russian soldiers
Ukrainian soldiers in the eastern Donetsk region, near the city of Pokrovsk, say that they have gained momentum in pushing back Russian troops. Read More
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Italy transfers 40 rejected asylum seekers to detention centres in Albania
Legal experts and rights groups have raised alarm over the move, questioning its legality and accusing Italy of undermining asylum rights. Read More
US no longer to chair NATO-led group of key military allies
UK and Germany have stepped into the breach as leaders of the so-called Ramstein group, but it hadn’t been clear whether this was a temporary measure until now. Read More
Estonian authorities detain Russian ‘shadow fleet’-linked oil tanker near Tallinn
Estonia detained a Russian-linked oil tanker near Tallinn for maritime law violations. The Kiwala, which authorities claim is part of Moscow’s “shadow fleet,” has already been sanctioned by the EU…
Is Norway introducing a visitor tax? Here’s all we know about its proposal to tackle overtourism
Norway is experiencing a surge in arrivals as holidaymakers seek cooler climes. Read More
Cambodia’s descent into autocracy demands a bold EU response
The world is watching, and history will judge our response. Let us ensure that the EU’s actions reaffirm our collective commitment to a future where democracy and human rights are…
Climate champion or catastrophe: Can AI ‘offset’ its own, growing emissions?
Data centre electricity demand is predicted will rise to around 945 terawatt hours by 2030, more than the entire electricity consumption of Japan.Read More
Toxic dust and stressed seals: What the shrinking Caspian Sea could mean for people and nature
An area larger than Iceland is likely to dry up, even if the climate ‘only’ warms up by 2C. Here’s what that means in the Central Asian region.Read More
Bon Iver’s ‘SABEL, fABLE’: Euronews Culture’s verdict
With their most joyful and comforting album yet, Bon Iver have finally made it out of the woods. Read More